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===AV Rack Main Power===
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The Recital Hall is Evergreen's 200 seat auditorium that hosts music, drama, dance, film, and lectures.
  
Need help? Call Media Services X 6270 for media help.
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[[File:4107.pdf]]
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above image has minor differences from the Recital Hall podium
  
Turn ON MAIN POWER, orange switch located inside AV rack.
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===Computer===
  
===Location Page===
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# Press the ‘Computer’ button on the AV control panel.
# On the touch screen control panel select '''Stage'''
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# Select any of the three options from the touch screen console ‘Mac Mini,’ ‘HDMI,' or ‘VGA’.
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# Attach the HDMI or VGA cable to your laptop, be sure to include the audio cable for VGA.
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===Document Camera===
  
===Stage Input Select Page===
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# Press the ‘Document Camera’ button on the AV control panel
Select your media source
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# Turn on the Document Camera. Be patient, this can take up to a minute to warm up. Blue light = on, orangish = off, other color = call for help
#HDMI Input (for external device)
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#HDMI +Mini Audio (for external device)
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#S-Video Input (for external device)
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#Computer VGA Input (for your laptop)
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#BluRay Player (located in rack)
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#Composite Input (for external device)
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#Lectern Wired - located in bottom drawer
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#Lectern Wireless - located in bottom drawer
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===Projector Control Panel===
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===Bluray===
Turn ON the projector by pressing the '''Display ON''' button
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#Display ON
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#Display OFF
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#MUTE
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===Audio Control Panel===
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# Press the ‘Bluray’ button on the console attached to the podium.
Press the knob to select what source you want to control the volume for
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# Select the ‘Open’ button on the Bluray player.
#Wired Mics - microphones that you plug into the front panel
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# Insert your Bluray disc into the tray and close it.
#Wireless mics - these handheld wireless mics are located in the drawer, power them on
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# navigate the disc with the controls on the touch panel
#Program Audio - all audio from other sources like laptops, bluray, ipod
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Volume can also be controlled/simultaneously by using the touch screen Volume Controls screen
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===VCR/DVD===
  
===Laptop Instructions===
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# note: DVD only plays in 4:3 - use the Blu-ray player if you have a widescreen DVD
#The VGA computer cable can be found in the bottom drawer of the AV rack
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# Press the ‘VCR/DVD’ button on the console attached to the podium.
#Connect the '''VGA/audio cable'''  to your laptop and the Computer VGA Input panel in the rack
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# Insert your VHS or DVD into the tape slot or tray
#Select the '''Computer VGA''' Input option on the Stage Input Select page on the touch screen panel
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# Use the AV control panel to control playback
#Press the '''Display ON''' button to turn on the projector
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# Closed Caption can be enabled via the toggle switch in the top of the podium equipment rack
#Turn on your laptop
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#Select '''Program Audio''' on the Volume Control panel and turn it up. Make sure your computer volume is up as well.
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===BluRay Instructions===
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===Auxiliary===
#Select '''BluRay Player''' on the touch screen Stage Input Select page.
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#Insert your media into the BluRay player located in the rack, Eject button is on the front of the player.
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#Press the '''Display ON''' button to turn on the projector.
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#Select '''Program Audio''' on the Volume Control panel and turn it up.
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#Use the touch screen to control the BluRay player functions. Press '''Advanced''' to access special menu's.
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#Press '''Enter''' to PLAY.
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===IPOD or other devices===
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# Auxiliary provides access to the Mezzanine '''and''' Projection Room (212A) source inputs
#Use the '''MINI/RCA''' cable located in the drawer
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# Press the 'auxiliary' button to choose which source
#Connect your IPOD to the '''Composite Input''' panel
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#Select '''Composite Input''' on the touch screen Stage Input Select page.
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#Select '''Program Audio''' on the Audio Control Panel and turn it up.
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===LECTERN INSTRUCTIONS===
 
  
#Open AV rack and turn ON the MAIN POWER
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===Mic button===
#Select "Lectern Wired" on the touch screen
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===Lectern===
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#Power: make sure black AC power cable located on the bottom shelf of the Lectern is plugged into an AC outlet.
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#AV connection: make sure black AV cable (black cable located at the bottom shelf of lectern) is plugged in to the Lectern wall connector located on the back wall of the stage.
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#Unlock the lectern front panel
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On the lectern press your source input: "VGA, Video, HDMI, MAC"
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          *Mac mini – pull out the keyboard and mouse to use the built in computer
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          *VGA and HDMI cables can be found in the bottom drawer of the AV rack-plug in your source to the input            located on the top of the lectern.
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# Press ‘Mic'  (also seen as 'Mic Only’) button on the AV Control Panel.
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# Mute/UnMute and Volume for the podium mic, (2) handheld mics from the podium drawer, and wired mic inputs can be controlled here.
  
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===Mute===
  
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# Press the ‘Mute’ button on the AV Control Panel to dark the screen and silence the media sounds (mics are still live, those can be muted via the mic button)
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# If you press the button again the image and sound should come back.
  
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===System Off===
  
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# The ‘System Off’ button gives you 3 options (that look like 4)
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## Cancel (both cancel buttons go right back to whatever you were doing before)
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## Turn off the system (set everything back to start '''and''' turn off the projector)
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## Turn off the projector (everything stays were it is, except the projector turns off - useful if you are reviewing audio or practicing to tracks but have no video, or just dont appreciate the bright spot from up above the mezzanine).
  
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===AV Control Panels===
  
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There are (3) AV control touchpanels:
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# One is on the stage podium
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# One is in 212A on the rack
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# The last is removable, and can be used in the Mezzanine, or stored in 212A on the rack shelf so wayward curiosity or trickster fingers don't lose a battle to temptation during a performance or presentation
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Latest revision as of 13:52, 13 January 2020


The Recital Hall is Evergreen's 200 seat auditorium that hosts music, drama, dance, film, and lectures.

4107.pdf above image has minor differences from the Recital Hall podium

Computer

  1. Press the ‘Computer’ button on the AV control panel.
  2. Select any of the three options from the touch screen console ‘Mac Mini,’ ‘HDMI,' or ‘VGA’.
  3. Attach the HDMI or VGA cable to your laptop, be sure to include the audio cable for VGA.

Document Camera

  1. Press the ‘Document Camera’ button on the AV control panel
  2. Turn on the Document Camera. Be patient, this can take up to a minute to warm up. Blue light = on, orangish = off, other color = call for help

Bluray

  1. Press the ‘Bluray’ button on the console attached to the podium.
  2. Select the ‘Open’ button on the Bluray player.
  3. Insert your Bluray disc into the tray and close it.
  4. navigate the disc with the controls on the touch panel

VCR/DVD

  1. note: DVD only plays in 4:3 - use the Blu-ray player if you have a widescreen DVD
  2. Press the ‘VCR/DVD’ button on the console attached to the podium.
  3. Insert your VHS or DVD into the tape slot or tray
  4. Use the AV control panel to control playback
  5. Closed Caption can be enabled via the toggle switch in the top of the podium equipment rack

Auxiliary

  1. Auxiliary provides access to the Mezzanine and Projection Room (212A) source inputs
  2. Press the 'auxiliary' button to choose which source


Mic button

  1. Press ‘Mic' (also seen as 'Mic Only’) button on the AV Control Panel.
  2. Mute/UnMute and Volume for the podium mic, (2) handheld mics from the podium drawer, and wired mic inputs can be controlled here.

Mute

  1. Press the ‘Mute’ button on the AV Control Panel to dark the screen and silence the media sounds (mics are still live, those can be muted via the mic button)
  2. If you press the button again the image and sound should come back.

System Off

  1. The ‘System Off’ button gives you 3 options (that look like 4)
    1. Cancel (both cancel buttons go right back to whatever you were doing before)
    2. Turn off the system (set everything back to start and turn off the projector)
    3. Turn off the projector (everything stays were it is, except the projector turns off - useful if you are reviewing audio or practicing to tracks but have no video, or just dont appreciate the bright spot from up above the mezzanine).

AV Control Panels

There are (3) AV control touchpanels:

  1. One is on the stage podium
  2. One is in 212A on the rack
  3. The last is removable, and can be used in the Mezzanine, or stored in 212A on the rack shelf so wayward curiosity or trickster fingers don't lose a battle to temptation during a performance or presentation


Assistive Listening Devices

Each of these rooms are equipped with integrated infrared listening systems and have the following:

  1. A battery charger that charges 2 batteries (one per side)
  2. (2) headsets
  3. (2) batteries

The headsets, batteries, and charger are all located in the locked cabinet of the Podium. Faculty needs to have an A/V key (available from Key Issues or short-term checkout from Media Loan) to unlock this cabinet. Signage is posted indicating the classroom has Assistive systems available.

If you are approached by someone who needs to use the equipment, they will need a headset and a battery, and a mic will need to be unmuted at the podium

If the podium is being used, the podium mic is recommended; if presenting from somewhere other than the podium (chalkboard, tables in middle of the room, moving while speaking) then the wireless mic and batteries can also be found in the podium.

  • For any problems at all, or for assistance getting an Assistive Listening system working, please call x6270 as soon as possible. Assistive Listening is a very important communication tool for everyone who needs it.
  • If you notice any Assistive Listening equipment missing, please call x6270 to report so we can fix the problem quickly.